
The Daily Memo | January 6, 2023 | The Power of Light
Even as the darkness of death was present in his sickly body, Augustin-Jean Fresnel persisted in working on his powerful light. Finally, in the early

Even as the darkness of death was present in his sickly body, Augustin-Jean Fresnel persisted in working on his powerful light. Finally, in the early

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Freedom is good; freedom is what you are made for. It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do

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The crucifixion of Jesus is the moment that Jesus’ ministry and the entire biblical story have been building toward. Through His death on the cross,

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